What Is EAS-ed?An online project that streamlines the Florida Catholic Conference Accreditation Program and turns it green by reducing paper and program costs.

Thanks to EAS-ed… Member schools can easily and conveniently submit and retrieve accreditation information as they work to “awaken and direct the best energies of students towards the search for truth and the meaning of existence…” (Congregation for Catholic Education, “The Religious Dimension of Education in a Catholic School”, Rome, April 7, 1988, Feast of Saint John Baptist de La Salle.)

Thanks to EAS-ed…Parents can research schools by area in their effort to ensure their children receive the best academic and Christ-centered education.

Thanks to EAS-ed…Each Diocesan Office of Schools can monitor their member schools in their mission to foster a high-quality education with a strong Catholic identity.

Benefits of EAS-ed…Take a look around and see what EAS-ed can do for you!

Welcome to EAS-ed

Thank you for visiting the Electronic Accreditation System for Education (EAS-ed), the official website for the Florida Catholic Conference Accreditation Program (FCCAP). For more than 40 years, FCCAP has served Catholic elementary and special education schools, currently including more than 180 schools within the Roman Catholic dioceses of Florida and the Diocese of Savannah, GA.

From general information to school-specific directives, EAS-ed offers a one-stop, interactive resource for superintendents, associates, principals, pastors, parents and other interested accreditation stakeholders.

FCCAP Overview

Established in the 1969-1970 school year, the Florida Catholic Conference Accreditation Program (FCCAP) is known as one of the earliest and finest programs of its type in the nation. It has served as a model for programs/ conferences in other parts of the nation such as Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, etc.

A 7-Year Cycle

The FCCAP has established a repeating timeline for accreditation to insure that schools meet standards for beliefs and mission, personnel, program of learning, etc. Over seven years, schools cycle through various accreditation exercises, and the primary vehicles that drive the process are self-studies, on-site visitations, and third-year reviews. Here is how it works...

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Established in 1969, the Florida Catholic Conference is an agency of the state’s Catholic Bishops. It speaks for the Bishop’s in matters of public policy, serves as a liaison to government officials, and coordinates communication between the Church and secular agencies.

Special Thanks

EAS-ed is made possible in part through generous grants from the following: